There's no evidence Huawei 5G equipment is spying for the Chinese Government, yet Huawei does spy for the Chinese government. This is confusing. To me, the act of spying for the Chinese domestically and abroad is enough evidence the equipment could be compromised. US regulators have to caution on the safe side of things, so I don't blame them for their paranoia.
When they tell you, "everything will stay the same, trust us." you know things are not going to stay the same. I've witnessed numerous department merges and company acquisitions. Nothing ever stays the same for long.
Re: Re:
"but you only get arrested if you have an active warrant, so, piss off, criminal."
I mean I do look like a criminal. Maybe I look like a few of them.
/div>I'm with the dum-dums on this one
There's no evidence Huawei 5G equipment is spying for the Chinese Government, yet Huawei does spy for the Chinese government. This is confusing. To me, the act of spying for the Chinese domestically and abroad is enough evidence the equipment could be compromised. US regulators have to caution on the safe side of things, so I don't blame them for their paranoia.
/div>I don't trust
When they tell you, "everything will stay the same, trust us." you know things are not going to stay the same. I've witnessed numerous department merges and company acquisitions. Nothing ever stays the same for long.
/div>Re: Shocker!
Sounds like the police are trying to start up a power company.
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